Bukit Tinggi Case Study

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2. How can it be maintain or sustain for future?

Bukit Tinggi provide pleasant breaks for the weary travellers to the Far East. From my opinion I believe that Bukit Tinggi have a very great potential to be improve to create more attraction point for tourist to visit. There are few places to visit in Bukit Tinggi which is Rabbit Farms, Japanese Village-A Touch of Zen and Colmar Tropical- French Village and yet these places still can be improve. In order to sustain through all the challenges for future, innovative and creative ideas are needed in order to survive and be the leader in travelling industry. So let’s talk about the Rabbit park first, the Rabbit Park where white fluffy rabbits are allowed to roam free, cuddle them, feed them, it
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It also a great place to participate in the elaborate and culturally - steep Japanese tea ceremony or luxuriate in a pampering spa session. Others than that, there’s no more others entertainment in the village. In order for the Japanese Village to maintain and sustain for future, it must increase the number of restaurant and entertainment so that it is more attraction for tourist. In the Japanese Village, other than a pleasant view they have I don’t think there’s others entertainment to do in it, maybe a Japanese theme park would be a great idea to considerate …show more content…
It was established in year 1961. It is one of the main zoological parks in Malaysia. It covers 34 acres and exhibits 1300 animals representing 180 species of amphibians, mammals, and reptiles. These include Tigers, Lions, Elephants, Hippopotamus, Giraffes, Hornbills, Orang Utans and others. Zoo Taiping has something unique that most of the zoos do not have which is night safari. So, it made Zoo Taiping a very great attraction for tourist to visit. In order to sustain through all the challenges for future, innovative and creative ideas are needed in order to survive and be the leader in travelling

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